Tottenham manager Martin Jol insists his team selection for Saturday's north London derby will not be affected by Pascal Chimbonda's questioning by police
this week.
The 28-year-old full-back was arrested by City of London police on suspicion
of conspiracy to defraud and bailed until October.
Jol said today: 'Pascal trained Monday and Tuesday, yesterday he was off so
there is no issue. He will train today, so for me there's no problem.'
The City of London police are carrying out an investigation into corruption in
football that is separate to the inquiry by Lord Stevens' firm Quest.
Chimbonda was the second person to be arrested by the force's investigation
team - a 61-year-old man was arrested in Manchester in March on suspicion of
money laundering.
In July, officers from the City of London police carried out raids at
Newcastle, Portsmouth and Rangers and took away computers and documents.
Deals involving Chimbonda's agent Willie McKay are also reported to be under
investigation by officers but he has insisted repeatedly that he has done
nothing wrong.
He told PA Sport: 'I think you will find that it is all a load of rubbish.'
Stevens' firm Quest have carried out a lengthy investigation into Premier
League transfers and the Football Association are still to decide whether any
clubs or individuals will face disciplinary action for breaching regulations.